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    mind blowing.

    the level of skill and dedication is astounding.

    thanks for sharing.

    imagine what would happen if this guy and the thornycroft/dennis/peerless family got together.
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    This short film shows you the Germanicon methodology of each section of manufacture making their respective part for the Panzer series of tank during WW2, and then bringing them all together to produce a fearsome result!!! If one section was faster than the other they simply stockpiled the piece after inspection and waited its turn....................brilliant



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